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M. Ahari Construction Limited for All Your Building, Civil, Underpinning Requirements M. Ahari Construction Limited For all your Building, Civil, Underpinning requirements . ITEM CONTRACT VALUE(£) MAIN CONTRACTOR DESCRIPTION 1. Toynbee School 145k Woods Of Winchester Groundworks 2. Godalming House 140k Woods Of Winchester Groundworks 3. Haselmere 75k Woods Of Winchester Underpinning 4. Bramdean Private House 155k Woods Of Winchester Swimming Pool 5. Farnborough School 125k Woods Of Winchester Groundworks 6. Court Lane School, Cosham 68k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 7. New Park Road, Chichester 45k Norman Wright Ltd. Conversion Groundworks 8. Swanmoore School 60k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 9. Rowledge School 75k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 10. Crookhorn School 85k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 11. Q. A. Hospital, Cosham 150k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks, Services 12. National Life Boat, Eastney 130k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks, Deep Drainage 13. St. James School, Chichester 56k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 14. Caroline Place, Gosport 120k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 15. Cams Hill School, Fareham 40k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 16. Bridgemary School, Gosport 65k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 17. Q. A. Hospital, Cosham 55k Norman Wright Ltd. Duct Work 18. Chichester Day Nursery 150k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 19. Langston High Street, Langston 50k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 20. Willows Nursery, Portsmouth 200k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 21. Applewood Road, Bedhampton 110k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 22. Eames House, Liss 68k Norman Wright Ltd. Swimming Pool, Groundworks 23. Camelsdale School, Haselmere 120k Norman Wright Ltd. Groundworks 24. Lift Pit, Haselmere 32k Leonard Field Group Lift Pit Construction 25. Barracks Extension, Emsworth 120k Leonard Field Group Groundworks 26. Factory Unit, Fratton 160k Leonard Field Group Groundworks, Car Park 27. Oxford Street, Southampton 147k Leonard Field Group Conversion, Demolition 28. Holly Lodge, Chilworth 152k Leonard Field Group Groundworks 29. Farnham College 142k Leonard Field Group Groundworks 30. Southampton University 200k Leonard Field Group Groundworks, Demolition 31. Reading Marina 180k Leonard Field Group Groundworks 32. Reading Cricket Club 120k Leonard Field Group Groundworks 33. Totton Police Station 130k Leonard Field Group Groundworks, Septic Tank 34. EGN Crane Bases, Soton. 135k Leonard Field Group Crane Bases 35. Oceanography Centre, Soton. 100k Leonard Field Group Drainage, Car Park, Slabs 36. Broadmarsh Business Centre 300k Bluestone Groundworks, Drainage 37. 40 Flats, Chichester 60k Bluestone Groundworks 38. Walkabout Inn, Portsmouth 156k Wood Brothers Internal Drainage 39. King Alfreds Pub, Soton. 136k Wood Brothers Internal Drainage 40. BH Centre at Bracknell 145k Wood Brothers Groundworks 41. Walkabout Inn, Bournemouth 165k Wood Brothers Demolition, Internal Drainage 42. Totton Housing Project 125k Waltham Contractors Groundworks 43. Alton Housing Project 30k Waltham Contractors Groundworks 44. Factory Unit, Portsmouth 85k Stradform Ltd. External Works 45. Ocular Science, Chandlers Ford35k Warings External Works 46. Hasler, Gosport 25k Warings External Works 47. Wyeth Ayerst, Gosport 87k Henry Jones Externals, Drainage 48. HMP Winchester 150k Henry Jones Externals, Drainage, Services 49. Chatley Wood, Ringwood 150k Laishley Basement Construction 50. Buriton School 85k Laishley Groundworks 51. Wicor Primary School 120k Laishley Groundworks 52. Housing Project, Cowplain 115k Blueshore Homes Groundworks 53. BIC( Bournemouth) 10K Warings Internal Drainage 54. Butlins 50K CLC Car Park, Drainage, Pile caps 55. Qinetiq, Farnborough 220K Warings Car Park, Kerbs, Services 56. Retirement Home, Emsworth 70K Norman Wright Extension, Pumping Tank 57. Bell Street, Romsey 80K Project Management Groundworks For 3Flats 58. Holy Trinity Church, Gosport 55K Norman Wright Refurb, Underpinning, Sewer connection in road 59. Southampton University 140K Mowlem Trial Holes, Underpinning, 60. Petersham Road, Richmond 180K Richardsons Groundworks For Flats, Concrete reinforced Basement, Water bars, Retaining wall 61. Butlins 150K CLC Car Park, Drainage, Pile caps 62. Present contracts with Mowlem at Southampton University 63. The Square Petersfield 40K Amiri Construction Concrete Work For Units 64. Dominion Way, Worthing 50K Amiri Construction Drainage Alterations to Units 65. Hayling Island, Factory Unit 80K Amiri Construction 66. QA Hospital 20K Carillion Concrete Slab Works to Protect 67. Granville House 60K Tinos Development Refurbishment of a Church 68. Malvern 230K Warings Deep drainage, Externals 69. Reading University 135K Warings Enabling works 70. Reading University 80K Warings Sports centre. 71. Reading University 120K Warings Student Union 72. Reading University 500K Warings 4 story Student services building 73. Havelock Housing project 100K Tinos Homes 74. Cosh Housing Project 80K Tinos Homes 75. Forton Road, Flat development 300K Stern Construction 76. SSE Penner Road £1,000,000 Warings Construction Ltd 77. Reading Girls School 500K Warings Construction Ltd 78. Corpus Christi Church 85K NW 79. Speltham Gattons School 100K Burgess Hill 80. Speltham Westbourne 50K Housing Development M.Ahari Construction Ltd Trading Office: Unit 41 Broadmarsh Innovation Centre, Havant. PO9 1HS Tel: 02392 449606 Fax: 02392 449607 Vat No. 854478880 Company Reg No. 5242287 .
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